mozo

[ˈməʊzəʊ]

mozo Definition

  • 1a male servant or waiter
  • 2a young, unmarried man

Using mozo: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mozo" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The mozo brought us the menu.

  • Example

    He worked as a mozo in a restaurant.

  • Example

    The young mozo was very polite and attentive.

  • Example

    He is a mozo at the hotel.

mozo Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with mozo

  • mozo de espadas

    the assistant to the matador in a bullfight

    Example

    The mozo de espadas handed the matador his sword.

  • a stable boy

    Example

    The mozo de cuadra took care of the horses.

  • a porter or carrier

    Example

    The mozo de carga carried the heavy boxes.

Origins of mozo

from Spanish 'mozo', meaning 'boy' or 'youth'

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Summary: mozo in Brief

'Mozo' [ˈməʊzəʊ] refers to a male servant or waiter, or a young, unmarried man. It is commonly used in Spanish-speaking countries. Examples include 'The mozo brought us the menu.' and 'He worked as a mozo in a restaurant.' 'Mozo' also appears in phrases like 'mozo de espadas,' referring to the assistant to the matador in a bullfight.